Does bureaucracy affect the outcome of logistics performance? Empirical evidence from South Asia

IF 1.1 Q4 BUSINESS
M. Kumari, Nalin Bharti
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to develop and test theory-driven hypothesis on trade costs’ effect of logistics performance (LP) and bureaucratic efficiency, primarily from SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) perspective.Design/methodology/approachThe paper develops hypothesis based on the review of the literature and theory linking LP, trade costs and institutions. The authors test the hypothesis using secondary data sources: World Bank-UNESCAP trade costs database, World Bank Logistics Performance Index (LPI) and Political Risk Service's Political Risk Rating. Fixed-effect approach is used to test the hypothesis.FindingsThe influential role of bureaucratic quality on relationship between LPI and South Asian trade costs (inter-SAARC and intra-SAARC) is evident. The results also point out that bureaucratic quality also conditions the effect of different dimensions of LPI on South Asian trade costs. Further, it is found that bureaucratic inefficiency mitigates the effects of LPI on South Asia's trade costs with its proximate trading partners APEC (Asia–Pacific Economic Cooperation) and ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asia Nations).Research limitations/implicationsThe analysis is conducted using short span of data. With the availability of long span of data, the understanding of the relationship studies in this paper will improve.Practical implicationsThe results suggests policymakers to improve bureaucratic efficiency for utilizing the full potential effect of LPI in deceasing trade costs. The study inspires businesses to act and advocate in favor of reforms in governance system.Originality/valueThis paper is among the first, which investigates the possibility that the relationship between LPI and trade costs depends on the bureaucratic efficiency. It provides a more detailed description of the LPI-trade costs relationship.
科层制是否影响物流绩效的结果?来自南亚的经验证据
本文的目的是主要从南亚区域合作联盟(SAARC)的角度,发展和检验贸易成本对物流绩效(LP)和官僚效率影响的理论驱动假设。设计/方法/途径本文在回顾文献和理论的基础上提出假设,将低成本、贸易成本和制度联系起来。作者使用二手数据来源验证了这一假设:世界银行-联合国亚太经社会贸易成本数据库、世界银行物流绩效指数(LPI)和政治风险处的政治风险评级。采用固定效应法对假设进行检验。研究发现,官僚质量对LPI与南亚贸易成本(南盟内部和南盟内部)之间的关系具有显著的影响。研究结果还指出,官僚质量也决定了不同维度的LPI对南亚贸易成本的影响。此外,研究还发现,官僚效率低下降低了LPI对南亚与其近邻贸易伙伴APEC(亚太经济合作组织)和东盟(东南亚国家联盟)贸易成本的影响。研究的局限性/意义本分析使用了短时间的数据。随着大跨度数据的可用性,对本文关系研究的理解将会有所提高。研究结果提示决策者应提高官僚效率,充分利用低成本指数在降低贸易成本方面的潜在效应。该研究激励企业采取行动,倡导治理体系改革。原创性/价值本文是第一个研究LPI与贸易成本之间的关系是否取决于官僚效率的研究。它更详细地描述了lpi与贸易成本的关系。
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